Brookside High School - Leader Yearbook (Sheffield, OH)
- Class of 1956
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W THE LEADER EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS BROOKSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 1956 Dedicated To 1 We, the Class of 1956, would like to take this opportunity to express our deepest gratitude by dedicating this, The Leader, to Mrs. Kathryn Prutton, who has been our faithful friend and helpful advisor since the eighth grade. Two In memory of Sumner Day who passed away during his Senior year. If f Three Autographs Miss Clfnarlette Mr. Karl Kolinski Mrs. Shaw Hufchmson Band Director Vocal Aft Oberlin College' Oberlin College Michigan State Four Mrs. Lena Gratchen Commercial Teacher AB. Muskinguin College Kent State University as f.. : 17 ,' ..- 'P .45 as tv, . f Mr. Richard Sutton Ninth Grade Advisor B.S. Baldwin Wallace Western Reserve Mrs. Alice Knorek junior Advisor A. B. Bluffton College Mr. Willard Eighth Grade Smith Advisor Glenville State College Mrs. Kathryn Prutton Senior Advisor AB. Ohio Northern University Mrs, Thelma Dorrance First Grade Kent State University Mrs. Norma Garber Eighth Grade Advisor B.S. Miami University Mr. Dick Sevits Tenth Grade Advisor B.S. Kent State University eq- .., f..'-',Yy Miss Ruth Sauer Librarian A. B. Valparaiso, Syracuse, Indiana, Iowa Universities, Calvin College Five Mr. David Sellers Eleventh Advisor BaldwinfWallace m'k '5' Mrs. Naomi Krupp Seventh Grade Advisor Kent State University Mrs, Myrta Puca Fourth Grade Kent State University Mrs. Neva Komives Second and Third Grades Kent State University Mr. Wayne Browning Ninth Grade Advisor B.P.E. Purdue University Mrs. Nina Clawson Fifth and Sixth Grades Kent State University Board of Education Hazel Rath C, Hawley Carl Lattig Mrs. Steve Toth Don Minnick President ViCe,Pl-esjdent Clerk William Barr John Verbanek Superintendent Principal CUSTODIAN l l Mr. Maticic Six , I Leader Staff - Editorfin-Chief Don Minnick Photograph Ed1t0l' Circulation Editor Mary Ann Toth Pat Fuhrman Art Editor Sports Editor Ray Minsterman Steve Budnar Literary Editor Financial Editor Judy White Louise Long MOTTO: Out of the World of Dreams, Into Reality CLASS FLOWER: Red and White Carnation COLORS: Red and White BACCALAUREATE: May 20, 1956 COMMENCEMENT: May 22, 1956 Eight James Banjoff ...hmm jmfs a guy who is really well likedg All the girls say hc's a Casanova type. Basketball 1, 2, 3. 41 Football l. 2: Sophomore Variety Show. James Joseph Blazina Blain Tall and sna py, full of fun, Our ,lirn's lifed by everyone. Baseball Z, 3,3 Basketball 1, 2, 3. 43 Football 2, 3, 4g Sophomore Variety Show 2: Junior Amateur Show: Senior Play: Mix' ed Chorus Z: B Club 4: Secretary 4. Inene Frances Biro Ike 'Tall and bland and rl ucrv pretty smilu. Talking and laughing all the whilc. Girls Glee Club 1, 23 Softball 1. 2. 4: junior and Senior Plays 3, 43 Milk Money 4. Eleanor Caley Squire Eleanor is our head majorettc Tiny and perky and always in step. Tri-HifY l. 2. 3. 4, Band 1, 2, 3. 41 Major' ette 2, 3: Head Major' ette4q Book Truck Li' brarian 1, 2, 3, 4: School Librarian 4, Softball 2: Variety Show 23 Girls Club 2, Ensemble 3. Margaret Rose Chozinski Midge Midge has a sweat, cl1a1mi-ng way, Cheerful and happy the live long day. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Soft' ball team 1, 2g Class Secretary 1: VicefPresf ident 21 Variety Show 2: Sophomore Play 3g jun- ior and Senior Playsg TrifHifY 1. Phyllis Cifranic Phy1 Everyone knows where Phyllis is bound, Marvying Paul when June comes round. Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Paper Staff Typist 45 Li' brarian 4g Senior Play 4. Shirley Ann Cromwell Shirl Curly brown lhaiv, friendly and short, Everyone knows she's 0. vevy good sport. Glee Club 1, 23 Variety Show 23 Paper Staff 43 Girl's Softball lg Senior Play 4. ' r Arthur Joseph DeChant Artie Artie DcChant is quiet and shy All the girls like that kind of guy. Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3: Baseball 3: Track l: HifY 2. 3, 43 Stage Manager 34 Senior Play 4. Sandra Grace Drompp Sandy Sandy is so tall and neat, Shc's a girl wha's hard to beat. Girl's Glee Club 1, 23 Girl's Softball Team 13 Senior Play 4. Donald Frank Emert Freddie A well liked guy is our Freddie, Fast on the ball and always ready. HifY 3, 43 Basketball 3. 4: Senior Play Stage Manager 3: Baseball 4. Patricia Ann Fuhrman Legs Pat is a cute and likeable lass, At the skating rink she is first class. Varsity Cheerleader 41 Mixed Chorus 21 Clee Club 11 TrifHifY 1: Pres' ident 23 Newspaper 43 Senior Play 4: Sopho' more Variety Show 2g Librarian 4. Mark Edward Gorse Mark is full of vigor and vim, The nicer girls all fall for him. Football 2, 3: Senior Play 4. :P Richard Willis Gove ..DiCk.- Dlfkii ri good pal to have around, He'll :rear you square and not let you down. Senior Play 4. Karen Ann Griffore Cuddles A cheerleading whiz is Karen Griffore, Also a wow on the jittcrbug floor. Glee Club l, 3g Softball 1: Paper Staff 4: Cheer' leader 4g TrifHi-Y 1: Senior Play 4g Variety Show 2. John Leonard Hambly He wore black denim trousers and motorcycle boots, And a black leather jarkut with an eagle an the back. Bus Guard 2, 3g Senior Play 4g. Gerald Lee Hicks jerry A very good football player is jerry Hicks, Fast an the passes and high an the kicks. Football 1. 2, 3, 4: Bas' ketball 1, 2, 3, 4: B Club 43 VicefPresident 4. Karl Richard Kessler Blond curly hair and baby blue eyes, His muscles are what the girls idolize. Lorain High l, 25 Senior Play 4: Stage Manager 3, 4. Jerome Michael Logar .-Jerry., A nicer fellow you'll never find, Truthful, friendly, nice and kind. Senior Playg Track 4: Stagehand. Louise Katherine Long -.Luigi-in As a nurse Louise is bound to please, Her favorite pastime is shoot- ing the breeze. Newspaper Staff 3. 43 junior Play 31 Cirl's Glee Club lg Milk Money 1. 31 Librarian 4g Annual Staff 45 Sophomore Va- riety Show 2. Deanna Louise Minnick r.Deen Long brown hair and eyes of green, A nicer girl yovfve never seen. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Girl's Glee Club 1, 23 Paper Staff 43 Librarian 4g Senior Play 4. .iikkv 5 2 E Raymond Minsterman ..Ray.. Rays a pal right to the end, He's what you'd call a real truc friend. National Honor Society 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Track 1: Football 35 Stagehand 35 Senior Play 45 An' nual Staff 45 Band 1: Chorus I, 25 Variety Show 2. Charlene Marie Nemeth Chash At graduation she will cry, To Ceramics class She must say goodbye. Glee Club 125 Chorus 1. 21 Variety Show 25 Am' nteur Show 35 Senior Playg Newspaper 4. Patricia Susan Nestick Pat Never having much to say. Pretty and quiet in every way. Girl's Glee Club 1, 25 Mixed Chorus 45 Senior Play 4: Librarian 4. Dar-ryll Breen Nore Buster Always downing always gay, A good guy in every way. Hi-Y 3, 45 junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Stage' hand 4. Jean Ann Novotnyi Jeannie Long brown hair and eyes of blue, Quiet and friendly and nice 'tis true. Glee Club 1, 2: Senior Play 45 Paper Staff 45 Variety Show 2. Carol Jean Oniga Full of pep and nice as can be, A whiz at the drawing board is she. john Hay High 1, 25 Tri'Hi'Y 35 Treasurer 45 Mixed Chorus, Secretary 45 Girl's Glee Club 45 Art Editor Newspaper 45 Softball 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Tri'HifY and Hi'Y Amateur Show 35 Variety Show 3. Donald Patterson .. Don.. Never troubled, never mad, A likeable, friendly sort of lad. Hi'Y 2. 3, 4: Secretary, Treasurer 35 Senior Play 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3. Eric Brent Sager Men of few words are the best. Eastlake 15 Football 15 Senior Play. Richard Slavik Rich Tall dark and handsome is our Dick, From the girls he has his pick. Senior Play 4: Stage Hand 3. Avonelle Marie Smith ..Avie.- Avonelle likes to play the flute, Her boyfriend is a 'handsome brute. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 4: Senior Play 4. Daniel loseph Walker, Audrey Marie White ,,.,- Iudith Eileen White I Lawrence William Jr. ..Aud.. njudy.. Wickhmn UDHHHYN Audruyls riicc and tan and National Honor So' Larry 1, tall, ' . ' L '- 'V rh 'J -v Trszlgfuls azjdnghoncst at I e Sh: mics Swimming best U! Sixty N3, 2 4'3' ins: Ruxu o mier G0 wily, Dm, and ymfll Ulla 0ru5 ' N ' ee A fine friend tn have a real 1161121 80 WTOYIE- Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Club 1' 23 ewwaper good -lui' Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Chap- lain 25 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Bus Guard 15 Student Council 1. President Secretary 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Sophomore Variety Show. Staff 2, 3, Co-editor 45 Student Council 15 Class Treasurer 15 Book Truck Librarian 3, 45 junior Play 3: P Band 1, 2, 3, 45 ident 4: Senior Play 45 Office 45 Annual Staff 45 Librarian 4: Milk Money 1 Sophomore Variety Show 2: Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Show 3. Pres- ,Zz CLASS OFFICERS Steven John Bodnar Bodey Athleticly minded, his quite a guy Always friendly. never shy. Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Base- ball ,l2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 25 Junior Play 35 Class Pres- ident 1, 45 Vice-President 35 Treasurer 25 Newspa- per Staff 2, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 4: Junior Amateur Show 35 An- nual Staff 45 B C-lub President 45 Senior Play 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Vice- President 3. Bonnie Lou Solomon Solie' ' Bonnie is secretary of our class, A petite and very friendly lass. Leader 45 Secretary 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Secretary 45 Junior Play 3,5 Senior Play 45 Newspaper Staff 45 junior Amateur Show 3. Twelve Donald Minnick i.DOni1 Big blue eyes and real nice smile, His kind of personality is always in style. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2 ....., Band 15 Treasurer 35 junior Play 35 Class Vice- President 45 Annual Staff Editor 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 President 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Amateur Show, Sophomore Variety Show 25 B Club. Newspaper 45 President Student Council 4. Mary Ann Toth Bunny Alwayx willing to give a helping hand, Treasurer of our class and member of the band. National Honor Society 3, 45 Sophomore Variety Show 25 Junior Amateur Show 35 Chorus 1, 45 Vice-President 45 Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Iunior and Senior Plays5 Tri-Hi-Y 1: Varsity Cheerleader 2, 35 Reserve 15 Annual Staff 45 Class Treasurer 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Track 1, 25 Softball 15 Vice- President Band 4. Mixed Chorus 1: Va- riety Show 23 junior Play 35 Senior Play 4. Barbara Ann Wilson ..Barbu Barb has a sweet beguiling smile, Carefree and happy all the while. Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 4: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4: Majorette 2, 3, 45 Li- brarian 45 Variety Show 25 Paper Staff 4: Student Council 4. Vice-President Treasurer Class History We started our high school life in 1952, very excited in being Freshmen. We had bake sales, sold school emblems, and held a dance after one of the basketball games. Our class officers were: Steve Bodnar, Presidentg Sonny Day, VicefPresidentg Marge Chozinski, Secretary, Judy White, Treasurer. In our Sophomore year the officers were: President, Pat Fuhrmang Vice-President, Marge Chozinskig Secretary, Al Paracsig Treasurer, Steve Bodnar. We had bake sales, and a spring dance in April. Though we tried hard, we didn't accumulate a lot of money. So in our junior year we buckled down to work. We sold peanut brittle and peppermints, had bake sales and sold refreshments at the football and basketball games. In addition, we held a dance in Decemf ber and put on a play, Imagination Our JuniorfSenior Prom was held at the Hotel Antlers in the Peacock Room. The theme was Moonlight and Roses. Our officers were: Al Paracsi, Presidentg Steve Bodnar, VicefPresidentg Bonnie Solomon, Secretary, Don Min' nick, Treasurer. In the first part of the year Steve Bodnar, Mary Ann Toth, Ray Minsterman, Al Paracsi, and Judy White were inducted into the National Honor Society. At the beginning of our Senior year we had 51,000 in our treasury, which proved that we could really work. We held a dance in October, which we called Autumn Leaves. Also in October we selected our class rings. We did a great deal of work on the annual and rehearsed for three one-act plays which were to be given in December. We are anticipating a pleasant time at the j'uniorfSenior Prom. Our class officers this year were: President, Steve Bodnarg VicefPresident, Donald Minnickg Secretary, Bonnie Solomon, Treasurer, Mary Ann Toth, Though we are looking forward to graduation in May, we will miss the good times and leave with pleasant memories of our high school years. Thirteen Class Prophecy As soon as graduation exercises were over I ran to the back of the auditorium to find my parents. As soon as I found them, my Dad said, Conf gratulations, Carol, and handed me an envelope. I opened it as fast as I could, and found a check for One Million Dollars payable to Carol Oniga. At first I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw that huge sum of money. After a few years of wondering what I would do with all of that money I decided to take a tour of the European countries. The first thing I did was rush down to the airport to get my ticket. After purchasing my ticket I went home to pack my luggage for my flight was leaving at ninefthirty, and it didn't give me much time to get ready. It took only a few moments to arrange for my luggage to be picked up. In a few hours I found myself standing in the lobby of the airport. As I started up the steps of the plane I noticed a lovely young lady, who was the stewardess collecting tickets, and much to my surprise it was Barbara Wilson. I was discussing old times with her and she mentioned that Jim Blazina and Art DeChant were piloting the plane. During the flight, I heard this woman laughing and giggling so I turned around to see her. She had diamonds from head to foot and furs everywhere you looked. As I looked at her, I saw that it was Charlene Nemeth, I found out that she was going home to Switzerland to see her fifth multifmillionaire husband, john Hambly. After a few hours in the air we developed motor trouble and were forced to land in Germany for repairs. After a light lunch I went looking for relaxaf tion in the Golden Cup Theater. The first act was an impressionist doing various imitations of well known Chinese actors, to my amazement it was Darryl Nore. After the show was over, I went back to the hotel and went into the lounge and there was a very nice band. As I started to walk closer to the stage I saw it was my old friend from high school, Deanna Minnich. After' wards she came to my table and told me that she was working here part time, because she was going to appear the next week in the Metropolitan Opera. While we were listening to the band leader, I thought that he reminded me of someone in high school, but I couldn't think of his name. Then I remembered, the sign said, Danny Walker and the Suttonnairesf' I almost fainted because he was now about six feet tall. The next day I started to take in the sights of the town, I thought that I needed a new hairdo, so I went to the most famous shop in Germany, Herr Karl Kessler. I walked' into the shop and he was working on a lovely girl with long blonde hair. When she turned around I saw that it was Irene Biro. She was getting her hair bleached as usual. After I said Hi, to them, I went into the next booth to get my hair done. When I got back from the beauty shop there was an invitation from the Maharaja Steve Bodnar, inviting me out to dinner with his six wives. Then I saw that his wives were Shirley Cromwell, Pat Nestick, who were the head of the dancers, Sandra Drompp and Avonelle Smith, who were the Maharaja's favorite dancers. Audrey White was the head of the harem. While we chatted over the dinner table, he told me that this dinner was to celebrate his new wife, Pat Fuhrman. I fContinued on Page 171 I Fourteen Class Will We, the 1956, graduating class of Brookside, being of wretched mind but sound body, knowing of the terrific effect of our wills on the bequeathed and after incessant thought, do hereby bequeath our wordly possessions in this, our last will and testament: I, Jim Banjoff, will my ability to get along with the girls to Richard Krause. I, jim Blazina, will my long hair to Mr. Barr. I, Irene Biro, leave my hoop skirt to Mr. Sutton. I, Steve Bodnar, will my golden throwing arm to Bill Garrard. I, Eleanor Caley, leave my loud voice to Mrs. Gratchen. I, Marge Chozinski, leave my ability to understand Latin to anyone who needs it, I, Phyllis Cifranic, leave 10 free driving lessons to Clifford Allen. We, Shirley Cromwell and Jean Novotny, will leave together. I, Art DeChant, leave my bashfulness to Dick Bonar. I, Sandra Drompp, will my ability to not get on the honor roll to my brother, Tom. I, Don Emert, will my ability to understand chemistry to Dennis Davis. I, Pat Furhman, will my long hair to Carole Gaborick. I, Mark Gorse, will leave. I, Dick Gove, will my car to Evans Junk Yard. I, Karen Griffore, leave my big brown eyes to anyone who would like them. I, john Hambly, will my motorcycle to anyone who wants it. I, Jerry Hicks, will my football ability to my brother, Bill. I, jerry Logar, leave my car to my brother, Bob. I, Louise Long, leave my gift of gab to Margaret Phillips. I, Deanna Minnich, will my blush to my sister Elayne. I, Don Minnick, leave my bag of patching plaster to the school to fix the ceilings. I, Ray Minsterman, leave my HifY sweater to the TrifHifY. I, Charlene Nemeth, will leave ceramics class sorry that it was only one period long. I, Darryll Nore, leave my barrel of slugs to the underclassmen for use in the school ice cream machine. I, Carol Oniga, leave my ability to carry on the German accent to Cathy Altieri. I, Don Patterson, will my ability as an athlete to all future athletes. fContinued on Page 181 Fifteen 1 ' v av, uv W? 5' f 1 x xv V' I 5 fi in 5lXlCCl1 'MQ 4 Class Prophecy fContinued from Page 141 After dinner, which was served by Phyllis Cifranic, the maid, we went to a night club, the Brookside Ballroom, located in Sheffield, Germany. The entertainment was very good which was furnished by two great dancers. doing their bubble dance with colored bubbles. I certainly was surf prised to see Don Emert and Mary Ann Toth under them. Another act that was very good was put on by Eleanor Caley and Dick Slavik, doing their wonderful version of the Beer Barrel Polka. Afterwards, I decided to go home by taxi and to my amazement it was owned by Karen Griffore. While chatting I learned that Marge Chozinski and jim Banjoff, had recently remarried for the eighth time, both solemnly promising that this was their last. I laughed because I knew that they couldn't make a go of it. When I reached my hotel who should be waiting for me but Jerry Hicks and his wife, Bonnie Solomon, with their six kids. I was certainly surprised to see them. They told me that they had just come from visiting Mark Gorse and jean Novotny's mansion which had just recently been bought. When I got back to my room at the hotel, I found a telegram under the door. It was from the airport saying the plane was leaving tomorrow, at 8 a. m. We were on the plane now for alm-ost IO hours, and I was getting awfully tired of sitting. Finally we landed in Rome, Italy. After searching for a modern hotel, I found a crowd of teenage children all shouting. In the midst of them I saw Judy White. She told me that after years of saving she finally saved enough money to take a Latin class to Rome. Where ever you walked in Rome, all you heard of were the Five Dare Devil Drivers. I thought what a thrill it would be to see the World Famous Drivers. Over the loud speaker they named the drivers. They were Don Patterson, Jerry Logar, Larry Wickham, Richard Gove and Eric Sager. I could hardly believe my ears. The races were on for a few minutes and car No. I3 tipped over and the announcer said it was Eric Sager. A young nurse ran out and I knew at once that it was Louise Long. I left the race track after that accident in a hurry. I'was so disgusted and homesick that I went straight down to the hotel and booked passage on the S.S. Havanna Steam Boat for the U.S.A. On the boat I met my two old friends from high school, Don Minnick and Ray Minsterman. As we talked about old times, Don and Ray told me that they were just coming home from an expedition trip in Zululand. After arriving home we bade farewell. As I started to walk to the taxi I thought it was certainly nice seeing all of my old classmates again after so many years. THE END Carol Oniga. Seventeen Class Will fContinued from Page 15 J I, Eric Sager, leave my water skis and guitar to my brother, Flip. I, Richard Slavik, will my artistic ability to anyone who can't draw. I, Avonelle Smith, will my music ability to my niece, Dianne. I, Bonnie Solomon, leave my height to Sandy Ryder. I, Mary Ann Toth, leave my four years of cheerleading to the Reserve cheer' leaders. I, Dan Walker, leave my height to Mike Moore. I, Audrey White, leave my natural curly hair to my sister, Betty. I, Judy White, leave my good times at BHS to my sister, Kathleen. I, Larry Wickham, will my menagerie of animals to my brother, Ray. I, Barb Wilson, leave my helpful parents to the 8th and 10th graders. To the teachers, we leave: Mr. Barr, a helpful Senior class next year. Mr. Verbanek, a black leather jacket with an eagle on the back. Mrs. Barr, our sincere thanks. Miss Sauer, all the showers the Senior girls didn't take N Mrs. Garber, the key to the ice cream machine during Trifl-Ii-Y meetings only. Mr. Sevits, we the Senior girls will take him. Mr. Sutton, a fire extinguisher and air purifier for use in the Lab Mr. Smith and Mr. Sellers, we, the Senior girls will leave them our names and addresses, hoping they will be used in the future. Mrs. Gratchen, a microphone to save her delicate voice. Mrs. Prutton, a nice quiet home room. Mr. Browning, an Italian styled jersey for next year's football season. Mr. Kolinski, a gold plaque engraved, Silence Is G-olden, to help keep the band members quiet. Mrs. Knorek, memories that the Latin class had back in '54 and '5 5 . Mrs. Shaw, Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians for a day. To our underclassmen we leave: Eighth graders, our ability to get along with people, Freshmen, we leave our athletic ability. Sophomores, our ability to get out of class. juniors, our humility. We the Senior Class of 1956, in the presence of our psychiatrist and fellow cellmates have signed and sealed our last will and testament, this 22nd day of May in the year of our Lord, 1956. 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Third Row: Pat Ferguson, John Little, Diane Swilik, Ed Herdendorf, Cathy Altieri, Bob Sinclair, Carol Day, Neal Alston. Fourth Row: Lee Phare, Karen Loescher, Ben Dombroski, Judy Kistner, Ed Fowler, Sandra Parks, Joe Weisheit. Marilyn Scott. Fifth Row: Barbara Tadych, Don Livingston. Bernice Daniels, Dan Malloy, Phyllis Walker. Bob Schaffer, Kitty Bring, Mike Moore. Sixth Row: Gil Krajec, jack Hoag, Barbara Lesniak, Anna Marie Bratek, Allen Minnich, Dick Shawver. Bottom Row: Dennis Davis. Twentyfone Sophomores . y. Zi firm A .. lluu In T , Q - 1 In - fr: ...W ay ' j .gli F, Z-vie' A A W4 1: 9 'li is . ,Jil A ': ' ' A .E 5 ' A f J f, - W Qs i ' in, s , X ,: , .,,: at is ,Ji M- , V , w 5 -- :: 5 c W s as s f' Q, in A N A W W W ., . ,.,. X A B ,y i r A , is fy - .-.. X. my 4' k. f A f :,, 1 -W ,,f.-s,-f-l'1,.?3 ' 1 ,f .L 3 ,.,-...,,,, ,,,, y ' -i : iri A l ,. L :nga :-, ' A A -if A A W ,R 4 .. 3. if-if f or A 3, ,,,g3,f:, , i '. . 5-i f'..ll?n 'ly - a lg A R 3-:ggi I ., fl Q. AE ' F ... 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Mary jane Kovacs. Robert Holm. Margaret Phillips. Fourth Row: Sandra Ross, Dave Kalo, Michalene Kotradi, Harold DeNardi, Sylvia Russ. Warren Maiden, Peggie Smith. Larry Sans. Fifth Row: Paul Dukich. Sandra Sturtevant. Thomas Keefe.' Barbara jones. jack Piskura, Carol Churpek. Larry Gornall. Sharon Siewiorek. Sixth Row: -loan Sturtevant, Cody Balisterl. Cheryl Armstrong, Thomas Sauer, Connie Beko. Loren Matthews, Cathy Martin. Larry Leonard. Seventh Row: Frances Sauvey, Jack justice, Eleanor Fronek, john Stowe, Sandy Mantin, Andrew Minda. Gerry Williams. Elaine Wilson. Eighth Row: Victor Zahorski. Judy Snodgrass, Lonny Chutes. Twenty-three Class Officers Sophomores Left tn right: Dave Alston Pat Kolvlc ,lack Dumbroski Bill Garrard juniors Left to right: Mike Nlonrc loc Wcishcit Judy Kistncr Lois Allen 'llwentyflnllr Freshman Left to right: .lucly Snodgrass Cheryl Armstrong Larry Gornall Bonnie Urig -i Sth Grade J 'jf , , ffm Q W A-,.Z 5, r eq- ' '-. , In B if .fe , fwifffl' 1, o f -,Q 4 Qgsigsg W yil P p i ,. o .5?:f2:i5s: ,fi it ,f S. iq Q if .Q ' Q f' ' , 'xr' X ' r .I . ,AQ Q -A f , - e .12' ' 2 ' f e Cr G' A P . T3 U 'S' 7 W, Ry' W 'W' af-H A t me i N X I 1 x 2 , A - P i l -8 -K 1: 4- i. f 'Q N ft -0- X f R R 2 A G H, 'L I Q3 Q, ,Q hu - Lx S Q I V W A twiki i X f l ,I-4 l in Y g Aw g fr - Q are le , ei? ' 5 if N IQ.. J -I d . I .: :Z tx isis, I . ttriiigfxfi f J' 3 i - K. X K X S P f '7' ' P ifi J i lil' Xie! 1 I '. V -lk ff ef ,5 ii ' B ii i i fl' A 'W I T i 1,1 e. xii fi H! S iff fl 1 J .i B l Top Row: fLeft to rightl Dennis Long. Gayle Ramser, Vernon Mellon. Arlene Kalo, Bob Manheck. Dawn Patterson, Don Lesperanre, joan Toth. Second Row: Stephanie Nehls, Chuck Lumpkin, Linda Greenoe, jim Burton. jean Fields. Skip jackson. Barbara Clouser, Eugene Wickham. Third Row: Don Russ, Christine Banjoff, Andrew White, Rachel Caley, Eddie Oquendo. Elayne Minnich, Walter Edreff, Virginia Vorthman. Fourth Row: Carol Friedel, john Conrady, Vicky Stringfield, Ignatius Bratek. Judy Thompson, Larry Phillips, Ruth Viczulis. Howard Kingsboro. Fifth Row: Robert Cromwell, Bonnie Guiselman, Rod Barton, Betty White, Philip Sager, Kay Long, Dennis Nisbct. Dayle Ramsar. Sixth Row: Bonnie Evans. Neil Parker. Betty jo Heldrcth. Bill Roberts, Lynn Balisterii Stanley Haddox. Jane Fields, Dan Opfcr. Seventh Row: james Wilson, Dennis Bryden. George Haag. Bill johnson, jim Allison. Ralph Lattig, Dennis Krasienko, George Walts. Eighth Row: jim Walts, George Churpek, David Farley, Dennis Boatman, Nick Froliclc, joe DeNardi. Howard Kratzert. th Grade Top Row: Chester Uzynski, Gayle Rahotina, Steve Toth, Kathy Krajec, Frank Elkovich, Marcia Punek, Tommy Black, Kathy Hunter. Second Row: Karen johnson, Norman Harding, Pat Gratchen, Sharon Gubeno, Suzanne Shaw, john Taryan, Raymond Vorthman, Ronnie Tyree. 'ThirdTRow: Russell Novotny, Harold Bumpas, jimmy Fields. 'Iwentyfsix . 5 , . 4 1 emu .. ,Am1..r.L.fur.r., ng-, s....n, 6th Grade Q - ' 3 vi 1 Q '. 5 f W 'fl fe gg R R V, ' 'M' 'iff i haf, iw , 'Q 1,. xl ,X ,nav 'S if gg ,Av ' R N of Q . x' Zi 4,3 iv is y G g .,'- If 'WI fi ' Top Row: fLeft to rightj Joyce Wilkerson, Bob Stump, Barbara Tanner, Russell Cole, Susan Langthorpe, Ronny Schmitz. Sandra Emcrt, Ray Wickham. Bottom Row: Phyllis Rush, Kathleen Frolick. Steve Sherban, Linda Gornall, Bill Leonard, Carolyn Stem, Marianne Hanko. 4th and 5th Grade Q Q V av -- sr N W K ,47 p ' ia: ear 1-Ar ld x il fs-ff? . ffl - .ff R All I ,lf f to lllx aaa if R, ' .G F H? , .yeh A 5 1, S' K , 'Qlfk I , W '4i?z'2 U , .SX . 1 . V 1. 8, N J s , x 1? iv, 5 J. a z Aff , ff' ll .iv ff? . Top Row: Charles May, Sandra Kotcamp, John Davis, Rosemary Bryden, Robert Fields Patty Terschak, Duncan Stewart, Donna jean Kos, I L d. William Jones, Thomas Schmidt Second Row: Ross Hunter, Dale Shawver, Pau eonar Jimmy Uszynski, Don Hammer, Rudy Dukich. Third Row: Darlene Gall. I Twenty'seven 4'l9':1T3v T f fx ll it ' 'ot Q 5101 5' 1 --'f va I, 4th Grade X Q W 'W 5 .7 , .:,, . . , . A ni we w , lag y J 'P' L 4 ii? ff elf' +5 . fi N91 ,J 'aw ' ' i it is Elixir Q Q, ,.., I :Z I vw !'.S' 'H J' I I, TQ -v . A-9 1 , A , A i ff . A fx r I n i Y .,,. ...nv Q X -f 1, ,Q V T ' ' as' jf S Z W! ff vi 4' A',.. 1 il , -ix 2 ' 34 Ffh X , .I xl, , ? ,:1: ,: ' hj Richard Kotradi Joanne Roberts, Terrell Emerick, Kathy Top Row: fLeft to rig t , Minnick, David Tolley, Patricia Murphy, Dennis Wilkerson, Virginia Stump. Second Row: Beverly Horn, Larry Pratt, Mary Ann Schmitz, Peter Rahotina, Gheryll Salstad, Adolphe Gluckle, Beverly Beebe, Gary Vaughn. Bottom Row: Charles Stump, Elizabeth Rush, Everett Tyree, Carol Mills. 3rd Grade in , w ,:.. . lq, an . V ii s B y ,ir' f ,.VVt B ieai if T K T F ' N V- rr- . .e l , 5 5 ,ivy lay' Iu, 6 iw Vi' 3 I ' T ' . . .T at Q lr 1 all T ' wwf ., T. -, :fig S rifsiy 'gi 'i,i f Y X 2 ' 1 .:1' z f fr ' - ' . 5374 .-eipf ,rf I , 5' ' '-.- 1 w . ,. , 5. y 4, ,K ff .1 if i :., , R lj gil rf 3 'li ' 4- f Fi, A :-'r' B '- 'ff:- , g.: '.,, 5, QW 1-Q55 z , , I ,a.- 2 , -1a- P U , f 5 T ll Thomas Greenwood, Linda Top Row: fLeft to right, Richard Guenther, Sharlene o ey, Hill, Betty Petersen, David Hammer, Diane Leonard, joe Lumpkin. Second Row: Kathleen Vanche, William Eddy, Dorothy Butti, James Gratchen, Cheryl Puzder, Daniel Kalo, Shirley Sell, William Lindsay. Third Row: Edrene Kalassay, james Toth, Nicketta Chemrov, William Kay, lane Lietwiler, Steve Boiwka, Patricia Poszywak. 1 Twenty-eight 2nd Grade - t a T, T er i , ,r .N -I 5 , mg ---,: Nvohl EQ A, -, ,.- . . K ,X QA! V - , ,QQ Jifik ., .2 . by 'L Xe X i Q . f N i . ix g y in I G H K' f . rt' X A ' ' . ff. . JI ' 1 Mf r' i, .Qu ' wv i W- sir -1- . ' 7 41 Le s, I . ,Q Q I ,, , ,QM ,jg Q wg' Q .-gg, A k ..,Q P fig . '3f'x as ' If XXX , 4f sl., V4 if e X X QSQMZFQ xg ' U3 X- ' A if ' ' S Top Row: Craig Mills, Barhara Slavik, Tommy Uszynski, Terry Brown, Delbert Tolley, Sally Showalter. Lee White, Carol Frolick. Second Row: Shirley Wilkerson. William Tolley. Janie Selstad. Robert Fasnacht, Shirley Ramsey, Clifford Petersen, ,lean Guenther, James Pando. Third Row: Richard Shawl john Murphy, Charles Mitchell, Fred Taylor, john Toth. 1st Grade E.. '. jf i T 2 a f-1 . of-K f i' i T fl s ' 'A'. lf' .V G 3 . le ? 'W l mi' v in I if . . it 'X H- R 54 ,r-' 1 Q n y l f - R f Q G' i . sf' -x. l J S - ' Q 6 ,Ll li la F . Q N . -eq: on A Q . . 9 .F ill I i f il P ' Top Row: Kathy Brown, Mario Tenoria, Alice Butti, jack Ritchey, Sharon Greenwood, Michael Kacur, Sharon Ramsey, Thomas Lietwiler. Second Row: Timothy Wallace, Frank Hovinetz, james Davis, Diane Fasnacht, Joyce Tolley, Clyde Harbaugh, Dennis Guenther, Guy Eddy. Third Row: Karlan Smith, Peggy Vanche, Dennis Jones, Richard Toth. Twentymine Can You Imagine? Charlene not getting kicked out of Economics. class? The faculty beating the Reserve in basketball? Seniors getting together after graduation? Chemistry class without that one girl? Guess who! Paper getting out on time? Mr. Sutton and joe Weisheit as a dance team? The Band playing the Funeral March? Senior boys not making faces at the Senior girls? The gym with a balcony? The office without a door? The halls without armed guards? The Juniors getting along as good as the Seniors? Eric typing in an office? Steve not being athletic ? Joe not fighting with Judy over the newspaper? The teachers moondogging ? The annual without the annual STAFF? A Junior dance not being successful? Seniors getting all A's in Economics? P.T.A. 1955 - 56 This 'year the P.T.A. gave the annual Christmas party for the grade children. They purchased two electric roasters, sponsored the National Honor Society tea, endorsed flashers on all school railroad crossings, and are raising 5300.00 for a school project. The money was raised by selling sandwiches at school each Thursday and a monthly bake sale. Officers for this year were: President, Mrs. Mary Tothg VicefPresident, Mrs. Earl Morseg Second VicefPresident, William Barrg Third VicefPresident, John Verbanekg Secretary, Alice Knorekg Treasurer, Mrs.. John Opfer. Thirty NATIQNA 1 3'f'S:f'Y ' dl 'lp UID , E B4 B ROCK S ID E AC 'HVITTES Hi-Y Top Row: Bob johnson, Mike Moore, Bill Garrard. Dave Alston, Keith Eastin. Mike Langthorpe, Mr. Sutton, Advisor, Second Row: Kenny Nehls, Don Patterson. joe Wexsheit. Dick Bonar. jerry Gubeno. Don Minnick, Dennis Davis, Third Row: Ed Fowler, Lee Phare, Ed Herdendorf. Darryll Nore. Toni Cushing, jack Hoag. Bottom Row: Neal Alston, Ray Minsterman, Steve Bodnar. Don Emert, Art DeChant, Dan Walker. Tri-Hi-Y Back Row: Phyllis Walker, Josephine Cox, Sally Wilson, Sandy Ryder, Donna Supucick, Diane Swilik. Second Row: Bernice Daniels, Sandra Parks, Penny Ragowski, Fern McFarland, Eleanor Caley, Dorothy Caley. Front Row: Deanna Steadman, Bonnie Solomon, Carol Oniga. Mrs. Garber, Cathy Altieri, Marilyn Scott, Lois Allen. Thirtyftwo jf. H1-Y 11, Y? Top Row: Ralph Lattlg. H1111 Ruv. Bill Rohcrti. Rohcrt Htlllll. Scuorul Row: Da1111'l Rau. SIICIIIIAU 'IAy1cc. M1, 511tt1111, xklvrwl, Kcmlclh l'vlI1cy, Dan Upfcr. 'IAh11'd Row: Ldlly L:Ill'I1dll. fX11d1cxx' Mmda. Peter Duklgh. D1111 Tlpka. B1lly Allillllhllll National Honor Society Back Row: MI'S. Knorck, Cathy Alticri. .Indy Kistncr. Don Minnick. Marilyn Scott. Dan Vv'alker. Dennis Davis. Mrs. Garber. Front Row: Ray MiI1SfCfllll1Il. Judy NX'h1tc. Mary A1111 Toth. SICYC Bod11.11'. TI1i1'tyftl11'cc Club Officers Hi-Y Officers jack Hoag Don Minnick Mike Moore Dennis Davis Tri-Hi-Y Officers Back Row: Marilyn Scott, Lois Allen, Deanna Steadman. Front Row: Carol Oniga, Cathy Altieri, Bonnie Solomon. Thirtyffour Jr. Hi-Y Officers Bill johnson Paul Dukich Andrew Minda Don Tipka Larry Gornall B Club Officers jim Blazina Jerry Hicks Larry Gornall Steve Bodnar Mr. Kolinski 'Thirtyffive Band Officers Back Row: loc Weishcit, Harold DeNardi. Front Row: Judy White, Mary Ann Toth, Cathy Altieri. Elcaumr Caley. Band ewes,-, llaqlg Rim: l.Yari'c:i Maidcn, lcfli Vvlarnickc, Rachael Calcy, Kathy Krajcc. Sharon Krajcc. Virginia Vurtliman. Daiyn Patterson. Dan Opfcr. Bill Ruhcrts, Haruld DcNardi. Wccimd Ruwg Phyllis Vv'alkci'. Linda Gurnall, Dan Racz.. Nlary Ann Tuth. Third Ruw: Clary fffmlcy, Cheryl Armstrong, john Conrady. Sliarnn Sicwmrck, Vludy XX'li1tc, Kathy XX'lmci juan Tuth. Ken Nclils. Keith Eastin. limirth Riivv: R-igcr Vurliics, Vfaltcr Rym, Pat Gratchcn, Ralph Laltig. Dam' .lulinsmr Iiill Iiilmfun. Rnd Barium, 'Inc Vvfcishcit. lfilth Rimxyz Anim-llc Smith, Sylvia Russ, Dimnlmy Calcy, Kathy Lunas, Vicky Su-ingficld. .-Xlli-ii Vurlwiw, Dan Slunip, Ray Vorhics. Karen julmwn, Dim Russ, Mr. Kulinslu. ljllvwtxmi' Sixth limit Suzaimu Shaw, Sharon Guhcmm. Sherman Tyrcc. Edith Opfcr Carol Day. :'xmli'rxx' XYIHLQ. Marcia Puhck, Sally Wilscmii, blanc Limas, Gail lachn, Cathy Alticri. . Majorettes Eluimur Calcy. Fvrn Malin-land, lvlarilyn Scott, Dunna Supuciclc, Dian Swililc, Barbara XYilwn. Thirtyfsix Mixed Chorus .L Back Row: David Hamhly. joe Weisheit. Andrew White, Dan Dombrowski, Dick Bonar, Keith Eastin. Ben Dombrowski. Mike Moore, David Alston, Jack Hoag, Ed Fowler. Bill Garrard. Sherman Tyree. Second Row: Christine Pratt, Sandy Parks. Marge Chozinslri, Bernice Daniel, Joanne Diosy, Sharon Krajec. Irene Kviz, Catherine Martin, Kenneth Pelfrey, Don Tipka, Mike Langthorpe. Sandra Ross. Third Row: Deannc Minnich, Dianne Steadman, Judy Izold, Mary Ann Toth, Irene Reiner, Margaret Pavlish, Marilyn Sliger. Frances Sauvey. Carol Day, Cheryl Armstrong. Fourth Row: Cathy Altieri, Carol Oniga. Eileen Schmitz, Irene Bring. Kitty Bring. Margaret Phillips. Elaine Wilsinii. Pat Nestick. Sharon Siewiorek. Edith Opfer. Donna Pratt. Fifth Row: Audrey Wliite. Fern McFarland. Anna Marie Bratek, -Ioan Sturtevant. Marilyn Leidcnheimer, Mrs, Shaw, Instructor. Avonelle Smith, Phyllis Cifranic, Marilyn Scott. judy Kistner. Judy Snodgrass. Girls' Glee Club Back Row: Eleanor Fronek, Clara DeChant, Sharon Siewiorek. Edith Opfer. Judy Snodgrass. Catherine Martin. Marilyn Sliger. Second Row: Sandra Sturtevant, Donna Pratt. Mary Ann Leight. Irene Kviz. Margaret Pavlish, Frances Sauvey, Cheryl Armstrong. Front Row: Mrs. Shaw. teacher. Susan Gove. Laura Lee Boddy, Sandra Ross. Elaine Wilson, Margaret Phillips, Ioan Sturtevant. Thirty-seven M ATI-ETIC 5 ..f.f.f.f f ff Football Top Row: Dick Bonar, Dick Shawver. jerry Gubeno, Dave Kalo, Dan Malloy, Keith Eastin, Chuck Evans. Middle Row: Manager, Dan MacLachlan, Ken Pelfry, Tom Sour, Larry Gornall, Bob johnson, Tom Cushings, Bill Garrard, Andrew Minda, Manager, Dennis Davis. Front Row: Bob Sinclair, Don Livingston, Jack Dombroski, Steve Bodnar, jim Blazina, Don Minnick, Ierry Hicks, Larry Lumpkin, August Scarpeli. Brookside opened its last six-man campaign with Berlin Heights in an indepen- dent tilt and lost in a hard fought battle 27-20. The second game, also independent, the Cards romped all over their rivals Avon by a score of 30-6. The Cards opened their league against South Amherst and scored an impressive victory by a 44-6 score. The next game with Firelands was supposed to be the toughest game on the Cards schedule. They were keyed up so they ran all over Firelands by a score of 51-18. After that game the Cards were in good shape for the league championship. The next game with Columbia, the Cards kept their high point total going by scoring a 42-14 victory and tromping LaGrange 58-12. The Cards last game with Avon was to determine the championship and upset by Avon 26-20. It was a successful season after all ending with a 5-2 record. Individual scores as follows: Jerry Hicks .,...,......i...,. 85 Steve Bodnar ,.............. 66 Jim Blazina .................. 66 Don Minnich ............ 13 Jack Dombroski ...... 37 Thirty-nine V First Team Football Line: Don Minnick, Jack Dombroski, Jim Blazina, Backfield: jerry Hicks, Bob Sinclair, Steve Bodnar. SCORES Brookside ........ ......... 2 0 Berlin Heights .....,..... ..,,,..... 2 7 Brookside ........ ......... 3 O Avon .,,......,........,..,... 6 Brookside ..,..... ,.,...... 4 4 South Amherst 6 Brookside ........ ......,., 5 1 Firelands ,,,,.......,..,, ..,...... I 8 Brookside ......... ......... 4 2 Columbia ......., ...,,,... l 4 Brookside ........ ......... 5' 8 LaGrange ,....... ......... 1 2 Brookside ........ ,......., 2 0 Avon ............ ......... 2 6 Don Minnick jim Blazina Steve Bodnar Jerry Hicks Forty Girls' Softball Team '10 Top Row: Donna Pratt. Edith Opfcr. Clara DcChant. Slmmii Kraljcc. Sally Vvalsun. Carol Birn. Second Row: Margaret Pavlish. Cunnie Bckn. Mary jane Kuuaca. Carol Churpck. Sandra Sturtevant, Carolyn DZiat. Miss Sauer. Tcachcr. Third Row: Barbara Wilson. lrvnc Biro. Cathy Altieri. Carol Onrga. Pat liuhrmam B Club ky? i gi 5 J! N l i .1 -nn 'S' H! Back Row: Dennis Davis, Ken Nchls. Tum Cushing. juhn Littlc. .lark lli-ag, Ralph Hoffstcttcr. Sccund Row: jim Banjuff, Dun Livingston. Art DcChz1nt. Mike Mmwrc. Null Alxiuri, Buh Sinclair. Mr. Browning. Advisor. Front Row: Larry Gurnall. jerry Hicks. Stcvc Budnar. jim Bl.i:in.i. Dim Mrnimli 1 .. . u---...- Fmtyfrmc Baseball Back Row: jack Dombroski. Keith Eastin. Jack Hoag, Mr. Sevits. Coach. Second Row: Ken Nehls, Ed Fowler, Art DeChzmt, Dick Shawvcr, Larry Lumpkin. Front Row: Steve Boclnar, jerry Hicks. Bob Sinclair, Don Livingston. Don Minnick jim Blazina. Reserve Basketball Mr. Sevits, Coach, Larry Gornall, Bob Johnson, Dave Alston, Tom Cushing. jack Hoag jerry Gu-beno, Neal Alston, Jack Dombroski, Jack Piskura, Keith Eastin. Fortyftwo Seniors ' r 1 Bxmjuit jerry Huqks vllm L':l.1:m.1 :Xrl Dcflhamt Steve liml...u' Dun Mmm Varslty Cheerleaders Lum Allen. Put Ijllhflllilli, Bmmlu Sulmmm, Karen Urmttkmuv. IM: lythl CU A Varsity Basketball Mr. Sevits. Coach. Ed Fowler. Don Livingston. Don Minnick. jim Blazina. Art DeChant. Jerry Hicks. Steve Bodnar. Front Row: Bob Sinclair, Don Emert. jim Banjoff. Brookside opened its 5556 basketball campaign with four returning lettermen. Big things were expected of the team but they dropped their opening game and hopes fell a little. From that time on the Cards lost only two games until tournament time. They ended the league with a 7f1 record to share the championship with .Firelands The Cards won their first tournament game but bowed out in the semi' finals. They ended the season a 13-4 record. The following boys, Jim Blazina, jerry Hicks, Steve Bodnar, Don Minnick, Art DeChant and Jim Banjoff are graduating but the returning boys should provide tough competition in the league next year. SCORES Brookside Avon Brookside Clearview Brookside Midview Brookside Firelands Brookside Lorain Brookside Columbia Brookside Ridgeville Brookside Ridgeville Brookside Avon Lake Brookside Avon Lake Brookside S. Amherst Brookside LaGrange Brookside St. Mary's Brookside St. Mary's Brookside Avon Brookside Columbia Brookside s Avon Fortyffive unior High Basketball an we N QA Buck Row: Mr. Biovvning. lim Uplei. Andrew Vwfhilc. Aliminy lilllNf'llN.Il1. Slwrnmn Tyree. -lelf Vs7Qu'nicke, l'lg1rold Ki'.itzei't. Dennis Bryden. Front Row: Ronnie Tyrcc. Danny Sinclair. Bill johnson. George Blqziim. Ralph lnittig. Production Staff Back Row: Louise Long. Dan MacLachlzm. Sherman Tyree. Andrew Minda. Keith Eastin. Mike Moore. Steve Bodnar. jerry Hicks, Don Minnick. Mrs. Garber. Advisor. jack Hoag, Charlene Nemeth. Second Row: joe Weisheit, Dennis Boatuian, Ralph Lattig, Rachel Caley. Cathy Altieri. Bill Garrard, First Row: Marge Chozinski, Don Tipku. Judy Kistner, Judy Snodgrass. Fortyfsix Make-Up Staff Courier Back Row: Mary Ann Toth. Deanna Minnich. Eleanor Caley. Irene Reiner. Mrs Gratehen. Advisor, Edith Cpfer. Karen Grifliorc. Pat Fuhrman. Bonnie Solomon Carol Oniga, 'Indy Wliite, jean Novotnv. Marge Chozinski. Front Row: Louise Long, Barhara Vvlilson. Phyllis Crfranic. Shirley Cromwell. Autographs Fortyfseven Librarians K all Back Row: Christine Pratt. .Iudy Wlwite. Put Ncstick. ,lim Burton, Dun Russ, Second Ruw: Bll,Fl'3llI'i1 Lcsniuk. DC1ll1l1Ll Minnich. Annu Mznric BI'lltCk. Dorothy Calcy Bertha Edrcff. Phyllis CII'-IYIHIC. Elczmm' Czxlcy. Bzlrhzml Vv'xls1m. Luuisc Lung -lnscphinc Cux. Front Row: ffhrxstim' Bzmjuff. lrcnc Rcincr. MBS Sanur Head LlhI'Jll'i1Hl . Bus Drlvers iv Y wqxg 4-.,,,.........,, Wm, Left tu right: Hanko. O'Cunnor, Frankovich. Hamhly. Davis Furtyfcight WMi.Nw Tennyson Elementary School PRINCIPAL Mrs. Gubeno F ty Tennyson Faculty Mrs. Elizabeth Holder Mrs. Helen Bryant Mrs. Helen Andrews Mrs. Betty Shook Mrs, Lillian Miller Mrs. Karstin Zuehst Mrs. Edna O'Neil Mr. Douglas Murphy Mrs. Mary O'Neil - Mrs. Esther Kalisz .K r K V4 'Q . ro.. 1 i...- f' Mrs. Margaret Hereford Mrs. Frances Gould Mr. Rudolph Ostreim I Fifty i th Grade -ix, if ri- i- . Y 8.0 R A ,Q 7 ml a' . if 'V V, 4 'Q s 1 0 , 'QI - -aj cj' 'T' ,. , x W WW . 5 lr S- ' S lar. 3 A W 1 yi 1 i 5 1 g G ' 'J . ' is I gi .. -Q , W x s 'E - .lsr -:yr an any M . I rx yi? ti, NW Wt . 7,-P , 4,1 , , 1 S - ' 7 W ' x A f -if . .,1 I. ' Q I 2 M , Xa:...?':f -ees' 'f K- in 0 W xi ,rf ', ' I av, ' SWW1: ,W x X -.Mx gh ., Q ' ' ' l M A 1, Q, , J i , 1 . ,QQ as 'F nf A? 9-J , Ang H 'I ,...,, at p Q, K3 xg 5 ,.- if ,x , ,M t. ':,c. M1 sz S . J' Y 'N' -. ' - + L hr-3 X Q-24 K X me , X s S '1 is as .if so 4 'S f .ff - ,af Q , X ..1. .-- Q PM fig f -J 2 S fi N11 V S i K P fr, , r - ' ? - , lg a ., 5- , 4-v ' k , K A ' +37 .. Q K T A ' W Y 535 N , A- r K ' f f J . , , FE X , Top Row: fLeft to right, Susan Cushing, jimmy Schaffer, jean Friedel. joe Sutton, Marilyn Cook, jimmy Guiselman, Sharon Leight, Dane johnson. Second Row: David Crawford, Sandra Greenoe, Charles Teed. Marilyn lvIacLachlan. Allen Vorhies, Benny Rogowski, Kathleen White, George Blazina. Third Row: Gerald Dietrich, Kathy Lonas. Sharron Murray, Gary Conley, Rae Lynn Haefka, Gail Jaehn, Tom Copeland, William Holley. Fourth Row: Roger Vorhies, Delphia Cox, Danny Sinclair, Pam AHilty. James McCreery. Patty Farley, Harold, Centner, Carolyn Haddox. - Bottom Row: Dennis Ebach, Janie Lonas, Susan Phare, Patty Cummings, Walter Rym, Carolyn Patterson, Cristy Harris. ' - , Fifty-one 81:72, in Q -Wfl. 'f::. 'W - A ix i TN? J 3: jx rf .xi aa, . - 6th Grade . '..- -5' anti? X 1 of yn' ., , . 'QTY '14 A lm ::., wifi - iw Ep .:, - li ,Nl lv 1: if M-'TV 1 .Sa as , 5 iw. A+.. N' will ,ai-K . Q P I ii' fsifx S Xl A wa KAMS . at 5 fi f'fiE1-so E r YJ. ily M . KW! A QR -is Ni 3 i' ' 'Yi ii . f r A B- f 1 ifzszstaffafm it emi, gay 'f TQST 436 aa . ,PJ V 7 . .Q Q3 ,. -gi 1, , of .. , . 'S f , - . . aa ' NV f 59 ' '- G . 'QiC..,:: ,, 'g A is . ' - . '- , f 4. - V ffxzzzzi -,. , 2 'P ' A f 'name is -Q Top Row: fLeft to rightj Donna Scarpelli, Doug Milner, Diane Smith, David Steel, Karen Armand. Sanford Smith, Dawn Bennet, john Lomas. Second Row: Larry Kingsboro, May Barnhart, George Rivers, Norma Lattig. William Gottschalk, Kathy Scharman, Frank Pawlikowski, Lynn Silversteen. Third Row: june Sturtevant, Ioe Mann, Eunice Gendice, Ronald Clouser, Elaine Addis, Ronald Yarnell, Allyn Burke, Steve McGee. Bottom Row: Kathleen Kanary, Mary Ann Walinski, Milton Rodriquez, Kenneth Snitch, Maureen Boatman, Barbara Vaughn. Absent: Rozanne Philpott, Dean Miller. Robert Smith, Herbert Passaurer, Thelma Carter. Rosemarie Koehler. George Bates, Sidney McSheffery. Fiftyftwo if J - Nuff .gig A. 3533? .Rs J 'WS'-Y 'Q 1. tx lx 5th and 6th Grade vt Q.: , 4' Y - W 'fa 5' ' F t Utter QS of in r Joi H. J ': all J ' J at gs li, Pl rw' Near' J fm W lt, L -' 'l uv- Q., xy V. 'P Q. ,gg L ea Aa, E W A ' rj, l I -wi 'J vw l xx .ff i' Nt l Q J Y' ' 'Q' P s i. -f .- ' 'Whit we wi 'J LA 'F . .J ,urn V JK v in I . J ' X, .,,. 5 141 1 7? r f J. NE. ' wi ag'-. Xl? ..:1E:. ag Q kiss L lt x ix, J ' ' K 2' r 2 fr fs-K A 4- 9 V.. - , I fr' no 'lf Ve. 1 Ly L D ' 1 Top Row: lLeft to rightl Cheryl Cizl, William King. Kathleen Higgins, Rex Bennett Dianne Ferguson, Christine Howley. Emily Kessler. David Sutman. Second Row: Fern Greenoe, Judy Livingston, Lynn Brouse, Judy Oravec, Williain Hicks Rosalie Haller. Jeffery Rizor. Patricia Bates. Third Row: Dianne Martin. Jerry Sans, Sandra Muscme. Alfred Stump. Thomas Godley. Robert Komlosi, Thomas DromDP, Larry Bonar. Bottom Row: Jerry Lewis, Nancy' Booth, Helen Justice, Lewis Slauter, Frank Nehls Not in pictures: Polly Carter, Sth grade. Fifty-three 5th Grade or as 1 if ,i i V A. Alf i ll J inf T7 .' ...t l 'at 'Q X ., , E , ' K vi-3' f 1-iw: E lf.. VT' '4' W, a nfs . f f .Ay -f-ff . fe . 5. 4 Di' L ' W., , M ' K 5. awk. S f ' fl, ' in ' .il ' U .. if ti at t R-. . g a , , L foil? s f' W xxx , A . V zzz Q . , . Y '- V I ll Q N K . Q55 QM- .fig t. L usa' ggi! K -W, fi , ' Tix'-1, . mis.. Ji LE ' L If Ia S f l A ' x , A 4,1 ai. ' ' f' ts ' 2,-. as 'f .f T' 'I 1 ...P ffg ll ..f i f fix .fe 'J at kt . 554 Qi. Wim! :--Iwaidawsiiii 'H li , 4175 , Q3 ,xii Top Row: fLeft to rightj Charles Ross, Bruce Robinson. john Lonas. Alan Hroncc Gary Scott, Edward Philpott. David Kishman. Randy Schrock. Second Row: Cheryl Kingsboro. Barbara Waltz, judy Doherty, Linda Reeves, Sandra Ruse. Melodye Bush, jean Vaughn. Audrey Friedel. Third Row: Robert McCreery, Karen Centner. Michael McNeal. Fran Koinlosi. Michaa 0'Leary. Karen Staller. Russell Lynch. Georgia Weston. Fourth Row: Linda Phillips. Jackie jones. Leslie Cool. William Thornton. Joseph Zunt, Lee Kistler, Sherry Cummings. Dolores Milner. Fifth Row: Stephanie Groleau. Donald Wyatt. Absent: Sandra Stark. Fiftyffour 4th Grade t'f.'s 3' .,i ! I JF C' Q -Q Q L is ff a i qt A i I ai 1 il bi aff. .G 'M gn .7 5' ifrf F - I f kj, ge fx . .six , i A . i if ' X 'W 'av at If -v-',! '3 I fi: , Z A '30, it if W 1 ji V L V in ' . X aff' , ' x + f ai S X -ef S VN L 5 . ,f Z M C A, ,.,, M K 1 li Z.. i ef W ' aa Q A ,ff L L, L . L E N il 1 S I of ..- Q W K,-'K , x X- X L 1 kv l Top Row: fLeft to right, David Waits. Penny Tell, Richard Phillips. ludy Condol. Charles Barnhart, Linda Williams. james McGee. Laurel Van Deusen. Second Row: Penny Harris. Billy Clouser, john Simon. Linda Addis, Michael Conrady. Sheila Rinehimer. Gary Bush. Nancy Heubner. Third Row: Edward Fronek. Lynn Armand. George Haddox, Susan Knautz, Martin Van Horn, Lynette Miller, Roy Mele. Patti Sour. Fourth Row: Patricia Burton, Craig Murray, Kathy Deans, Norman Nishet, Susan Englehardt, William Allen, Barbara Kastler. David Sturtevant. Bottom Row: Arsenio Rodriquez, David Kern. Absent: james Pugh. Dianna Wyatt, jack Zoxnheck, Craig Merry, Allan Cicerclii, john Lelnieux, Lynn Burt, Robin Procter, Judith Kretchnian. Fiftyffive 3rd and 4th Grades, i V - - A iii' id 23- 'SE G .. 5' ' ' Emil. I .,, 'Q ' iz.. . f jigs-. K 'Sfi , r X ,Q ,ix ,.,, h X I V 3 U' VY Q90 ' ' Q, 2 .,.-. 4 z as 4 A Q imp . he na jaw, J 4, f gi. VQQQQ i 1 , 51' fe, '51, he ai. S3 , 1 .slff KX H X l T .3 i gffi' r wafli F ,Q as . ,bbel is , N s ,W 1, R M ', ,,.. xg ' KR f X ' K in Nix' QA I iff 1 . 'lf' XY EE, A A V A , Bef H 4, 51 2 KM N K ,gfxkx K x., ii' if i it ii 5 X 3 - T M, f-Rl? : Q it V 1 .:, 'A Top Row: QLeft to right! Patricia Carlson, Thomas Farley, judy Coble. Robbie King Marianne Comley, Nicky Vitale, Vickie Dicus, John Rodriquez. Second Row: Timmy Thompson, Kathy Urig, Danny Phillips, Grace Farrell, Garrie Mick, Jane Minsterman. james Barnhart, Vivian Bauman. Third Row: Robert Neer, joseph Gendics, james Kennedy, Brian Murphy. Carol Lloyd William Allegier. Sharon Haetka. Richard Koszyto. Fourth Row: Tom Mann, Patricia McGee, John Fatzekas, Judith Baum, Larry Hilty Ann Howley, Scott Kaufmann, jilda Ortenzi. Bottom Row: Fran Cove. Carol Ann Lattig. Fifty-six 3rd Grade rf . i l tx A V Q X 5' 1 X r v 'Nl l Q N4 is -it l Q, fa P i 3 if 1 5' . , ' .L ' V - 5 4: ,..Y..- M q . A l iff: t 4 af S 0' r S S ns xgrfqf,-' ' 'T '- We 5 A yi i 11' I W -A. ' L 1 ' ik 5: o sg A Q - . dx W .gf QIQQ - +I W 'Legg -, . ' ' K - J QE, klqk , ff' R '- ii' I VM f V 'Ai v. QQ' H, l 'D X , E 'ff' S' is . E ifl Top Row: lLeft to rightj Robert Booth. Sandra Mick, Nathan Phillpot, Bonnie McKcnzie, john Parman. Tvlargaret Grant. Keith Waldrimii. june Stark, Second Row: Mary jane Slouter, Thomas Maiden, Lana Taylor. Garry Lcatherwootl. Kathleen Olivicri. jerome Virant. Sharon Stout. Charles Foulkcs. Third Row: William Schmidt, Linda Conley. Charles Hooper. Roberta Simon, Micliacl Lynch, jill Kolar, john Snitch, Rosalie, McDonald, Fourth Row: Susan Clegg. David Frunek. Carol Dietrich. Raymond Allison, Gary Davis. Leslie Ann Rizor. Edward Kratzert. Absent: Gail Greenoe. Sally Waxlker.. Claudia Kaltenhach, Ralph Koehler. Fiftyfseven 4 'SST S: . gi K Y r .21 3rd Grade 6 ' ig: ' gu i A Z it QIQZ E if x a ai -5,5-ei F 9 ,-f, r i J,, a i 2 G .,-: 1 - , ...,,: . f 15? . 1 , ,f Jig V ,R ,. .Wai M xt Q. ig A I y 4 .um t M 1 . i X i is gi 5 Q 1 N . f . -A G 5 M 1 M W- z Q.. ,G f E ,ve ' ' ff. 5 7 we 1 '-...lf ' iiii W ,,, A 1 , , ,J K rs S' ,,AA , J, ' f , V Q 1- '- we is J, A pf- 'N , 2 ' 2.5 H x 4 k ,fx -2:3 ' -EL 5 Q: Ti A , M45 E: z -V I ,i , , 4, fe- f i .r , i ,,,. ' i 'fps , 4, i f V J ,-, ': ' Q -:i ii 2? I 7 , if ui: if nr A Top Row: fleft to right, john Wilson, Linda Sherban, David Edwards, Diana Dean, David Leatherwood, Joanne Snitch, Malvin Biging, Evelyn Friedel. Second Row: Linda Goble, Gary Greenoe, Rosemary Parks, Ian Sturtevant, Darlene Mellon, Robert Gill, Linda Seho, William Lowe. Third Row: Donald Kanaval, Elaine Weston, Gary Richi, Sharon Aday, David Ford, Lola Slauter, Robert Cromwell. Jeffrey Howells, Fourth Row: George Robinson, Anita Centner, Richard Cook, Vera Marie Krakan, James Minnick, james Bates, Cathy Oravec, Gordon Snurr. Absent: Douglas MacLachlan, Margaret Carter, Elaine Edes, Georgiann Fabro, Kathleen Gregor, Karen Weinbrandt. Fiftyfeight HQ, i Qi-' 1- 2nd Grade QQ r V5 rzx x at , .Ely K E X - A - . 7 -..1 to it il-all .: , ixlu 1 : .Q ' ,.,f.,. li K' X rttt r it .. E gg t All , ra ...,', , xi , ,y 1 . is 5 RW l X' 1- ' . TH af i by ,JSA txt-Te? ... .ii it xr ye I- i ' Qhf ,,A,.i,g O Q ' j if p rr 1 l 'Q f . E' .. MDS if ' 3 D. 'HI' fs? 'ff eff' 'E ' ' W E: x1 N X N Top Row: fLeft to rightl Mary Lou Dennison. Joseph Sherhan. Susan Knorek, Billy Fowler, Natalie Howland, Darryl johnson, Patty Minnich. jeff Crawford. Second Row: Earl Barnhart, Jack Kerfoot, Billy Goff, Delores Lomas, Robert Burgctt jean Cool, Danny Condol, Mary Ann O'Leary. Third Row: Blinda Lee, Gary Stolzer. Elaine Cizl, Danny Ramos. Eric Kistler. Lmdi Ebach, Kenneth Consaul, Candi Smith. Fourth Row: David MacLachlan, David McNeal, Edward Clouser, Stewart Wilkins Jolyn Godley, Richard Shannon, Brent Murray, Louella Manyak. Fiftyfninc 2nd Grade r W r 'K ' 'A I U ' V ,,', H? .- . rf x in .,,: .P , , .Q .1 lguby RN rf 1 1 - if . 'J . - g r ii- SEI, , 4,,Vf , EQ in , 5 K an gr A :,, VV.. -.sf rf--' 1- . , -f we Q A -e ew 'Y 'fi A' I if mah D '-'-' Hi f X '.,.x H in if - 4: E , STS , is -,,. ' Q - W . , , 5 . Y 'dhfil Lf t ri htj Susan Wilson Robert Rosso, Marilyn Howland, jeffrey Top Row: f et o g J , Silversteen, Rosa Rodriquez, Judson Christian, .lo Ann Lowe, Dale Mcle. V' 'l Strin field Second Row: Dennis Dunlavey, Augustin Sepolvida, Harold Rogers, irgi g Bill Bush. Willia mAr1derson. Larry Widener. John Barton. Y Third Row: Debbie Staller. Linda Sue Murphy, Veronica Bauman, Eugene Bowman, . Wh. jeffrey Allen, Diana Meyers. Terry Schwede, Donna ite. Earl, Harold Gibson, Eric Shannon, Harold White, 9 Bottom Row: james Work, Timothy Richard Kingsboro, Robert Addis. Sixty 1st Grade s ,, Q. Ml ah ,Si klxlxji ITM l , al t AN A 14 , -, Qi fi E f ,:, . 0 , J ., an wi xx v ' je' ,bt f. , x -R G .-: .b ,... . A E ' as H -: i , , as t fa . , 5 Q , . r' - - o .a X, 'F , - Q Q- Q . '. QS ' ' fx ' xv tx. it f . at -W X X - Tup Ruw: fLeft to right! Maxine Kolar. Diane Vwrhies. Donald Smith, Kathy Kauffman Thomas Phillips, jacquelyn jones. Donald Lunatu. Linda McTe. Second Row: Claude Downing. Kenneth Wzmldrmmn. Williaiii Wilsmin. Lance Hensley, Bruce Slauter. Larry Greeley, Greg Sandrew. Edward White. Third Row: Kthleen McKeon. Louise Funk. Sondra Reffett. Margaret Ann Pelfrey. Mary Lee Brown. Karen Kistler, Janine Armbruster. Jeanne Wilson. Bottom Row: Lynn Boatman. Pamela Solomon. Harry Steele. Paula Forma. Phillip Piggott, Mara Neher, Pamela jackson. Sixty-one fyuwatqr. . vi Y 1st Grade 55,43 as-V , -. - , t H A V- - A .:,, 5 X ' W ' 5 'W' if , V i v' - I , : ,E -if i 1 rrii R sirs izlh ' 'zzl -f , RNS '-::- li Q Si? 'T s T , T 1 1 , Q isa ' 'ar I 3 y uuu, A .. , T , wg R si , v , at i - : v ,iw , QA: LZ: - -P. ln - X , I: EJ, ' - A , , .,.. , 'T T T 2 : , ,i , 1 fi ,, ' I. f :fx y I ,ff - X 1 A . .,.A. - I I ., Q 2-' -. - i Xi, ' A s ni - , Q A' I , S f .N l Y V 2 .N . ,, X iii? J. ., V X N . i . ,flu .. ' ' s ae f 2 ,ja MMWQ C- Et ii N RX X Top Row: fLeft to rightl Mary Gambino, Candace Kauffman, Thomas Baum, Sheila Ryan, Patricia Huebner, Timothy Simon, Donna Van Horn, Paula Kistner. Second Row: Nora Harris, Richard Johnson, Claudette Downing, Kathy justice, Gary Pawlikowski, Linda Farabaugh, janice Kratzert, Richard Widener. Third Row: Carl Pelton, Linda Stark, james Fuller, William Priestas, janet Snuir, Edward Adams, Linda Saunders, Nora White. Bottom Row: Marlene Williams, Robert Chidlaw, jean Justice, Chris Ackerman, Michael Piggott. Sixtyftwo YY L ,QM A X ,nn ' P 2.3 W my P H O T O G R A P H S Of Brookside High School Seniors were made by MICH ELS You Too Should Be Photographed By MICHAELS STUDIO and Camera Center Phone 67-681 657 Broadway Lorain, Ohio S f Avon Hardware 86 Equipment, Inc. Garden Supplies Phone Avon Lake 33-202 Invalid Car Burmeister Funeral Home lPorl:able Irrifation Epstein? F. L. Burmeister Pum ing 86 Eectrica upp ies A Lak Oh' Phone Avon 42-131 von e' 'O 36735 Detroit Rd Avon Ohio 163 Avon-Belden Rd. fCenter Rd.j ' 7 Compliments of The Americanfifffrucible Products Company Oberlin Ave. Lorain, Ohio Promet Bronze Castings President, Mrs. Andrew White Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. James Wilson Band Parents The Band Parents have purchased four majorette outfits and six band uniforms with the aid of the people from Sheffield and Sheffield Lake Villages. NORWALK TRUCK LINE 1 120 Colorado Avenue Lorain, Ohio THE GREAT LAKES REALTY CO. 2953 G Street The Best Estate Is Real Estate Phone 81-3 11 Lorain, Ohio ILG RADIO 86 TELEVISION RADIO - TELEVISION SALES - SERVICE Avon-Belden and Walker Roads THE RECORD ARCADE Phone Avon Lake 33-263 Avon Lake Nicoloff's Food Market C 'P'i 's of Quality Meats and Groceries . . QFor Health's Sakej 916 Root Rd. Lorain, Ohio Roller Skate Skating Nightly Except Monday 8: Thursday Compliments of Dutch Treat Abbe and Lake Rd. Matinee Saturday 86 Sunday Aftemoon Facilities of Roll-Arena are open to clubs and organitzations for private and semi- private parties. Phone 66-581 908 Cleveland St. Elyria, Ohio Sixty'five LORAIN BUSINESS COLLEGE Over 50 Years of Service in Business Training Member National Association and Council of Business Schools Phone 63-859 106 6th Street Lorain, Ohio Compliments of Tonopah Tavern Compliments of Joan Lea Shop Commercial Building Avon Lake Sheffield Lake Food Market Elyria Harley-Davidson Groceries and Meats Sales Co. PaYmem Uf Utility Bills: Sales 86 Service Parts 86 Accessories Water, Electricity, Telephone Postal Sub-Station No. 4 730 Cleveland St. Elyria, Ohio Compliments of Felix Petcavage Radio BL T.V. Service Lorain 86-132 943 Harris Rd. Lorain, Ohio Compliments of Frank W. Katrick Clerk of Courts CHURPEK PIANO CO. Pianos - Organs - Lo-wrey-Organo - Hammond Solovox 4247 East Lake Rd, Phone 85-482 Steve Polansky's Markets Meats and Groceries Elyria Fence 86 Implement Co. 1376 Len Ave. 6703 Dewey Rd. Oliver Farm Eqquipment Lorain, Ohio Amherst, Ohio C I F Phones: 55-105, 41-601 yc one ence - Myers Pumps Baker's JOE FERNER Typfxiitm ,L A GENERAL CONTRACTOR Adding Machines f t p Q Office Furniture Jlleiq ? :f e l ,jf-7 Commercial - New Homes 32:25:12: Alterations Supplies '16-Ms l':'y.2'--326, . Free :fi 415 Harris Rd. Sheffield Lake Parking ' -' '- Phone Lorain 85-832 230 and St, 1932 - 24 Years - 1956 Elyria, O. Sixtyfsix COMPLIMEN TS OF ang's Food Fair Sam's Shoe Repair East Side of Saddle Building Avon Lake, Ohio Scheiferstein Agency Real Estate PRESCRIPTION EXPERTS SYLVESTER DRUGS 430 Broadway INSURANCE LORAIN, OHIO Phone 56-881 208 8th St. Lorain, Ohio DRINK Compliments of ' Delis Bros. Furniture Co. 1224 Broadway Phone 56-984 i:1ng5,iQ,iQI:Eg' on' STEPHEN 'S MARKET COMPLETE FOOD MARKET Let us fill your deep freeze at wholesale cost. 32485 Lake Road Phone Avon Lake 38 227 Sixtyfscvcn Faithful Reproduction . . . Our standard for every job, large or small. Our modern Photo Engraving plant and master craftsmen are combined to give you the utmost in fine printing plates - Halftone or Line - Zinc or Copper. Good work deserves the best in reproduction. Dial 44-212 for fast, efficient service! Engravings for This Book By Brownvs pharmacy The Sam Klein Co. 450 E. Erie Ave. Lorain, ohio Student Clofhing and Haberdashery Phone 88-213 425 Broadway Lorain, Ohio L. O. Paint Store E. Graupner, Prop. Manufacturers of PAINTS, VARNISHES AND ENAMIELS From Factory To You WALLPAPER, TOO 205 Fifth St. Phone 66-221 Ben and Mary's Lunch and Sunoco Station 5384 Lake Rd. Stop 72 Sheffield Lake Compliments of Greyhound Bus Lines Compliments of Glitter Shop The Lorain Journal Established 1879 Your complete family newspaper with news of interest to everyone. Local news plus the service of the two wire services United Press CUP, International News Service QINSJ SAM ROSS 86 SONS Contractors 86 Engineers INDUSTRIAL PIPING - SURVEYS - DESIGNS HEATING - PLUMBING - VENTILATING Phone 81-771 Lorain, Ohio Sixtyfcight Compliments of Lake Erie Oil Company MiLady 1619 Broadway We Specialize in All Beauty Work LOU'S DEPT. STORE Men's Work Clothing SPORTMEN'S CENTER 211 Cove Beach Stop 72 Sheffield Lake Phone 85-596 Hunting - Fishing Equipment Live Bait - Ammunition - Archery Insulated Boots 7 Days Open 10 A. M. - 10 P. M. CBLR Under New Management A Good Place to Eat 216 W. Erie Ave. Lorain, Ohio Baker's Barber Shop 112 Sth Sr. 4 Barbers at Your Service Ladies' and Children's Wear Air Conditioned Ladies' and Children's Shoes Compliments of We Give Eagle Stamps Milton,s 812 Broadway Lorain, Ohio Your Credit .lewelef 544 Bro-ad St. Elyria, Ohio G. I. CONFECTIONERY 86 CIGAR STORE 1304 14th Street Lorain, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF LORAIN 'TRAVEL BUREAU Airline - Steamship Tickets - Reservations 349 Broadway Phone 56-924 Sixtyfnine For News of Sheffield Read THE CHRONICLE TELEGRAM ELYRIA, OHIO The Family Newspaper for Lorain County Phones: Elyria 4751, Lorain 56-185 C0mP'ime 's of Central Book Store 'Ted Jacobs Greeting Cards - Books Come in and Say Charge It Stationery 4th St, Lorain, Ohio 371 Broad St. Elyria, Ohio Martin's Restaurant 144 Middle Ave. Elyria, Ohio I love good coffee, I love good tea, But only the best for me. Come to Lipp's and Get the Best Lipp's Tea 86 China Store 714 Broadway Seymour's jewelers 633 Broadway Lorain, Ohio Keepsake Diamonds SPORTSWEAR SEPARATES Spiced to a Teen-Queen's Taste C. I-I. Merthe Company Elyria, Ohio Hess Pharmacies 112 E. Broad St. 148 Middle Ave. Save on Apparel Needs at Kline's Department Store 3427 2557 Broadway at 6th St. Lorain, Ohio . Compliments of Harold R. Rorlck and , Berger and Jacobs Associates Department Store Ph0l12 3433 ElYl'i3, Ohio 2853 Grove Ave. Lorain, Ohio The Lehman-Johnson Co. 138 Middle Ave. Phone 4767 REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE Elyria, Ohio Phone: 83-44 1 Elyria Implement, Inc. 601 Oberlin Rd. Elyria, Ohio Parts - Service - Tractors Implements - Refrigerators Grove Ave. Pharmacy Avon Lake Theater Stop 65 Lake Road 2831 Grove Ave. Lorain, Ohio Formerly Whalen's Phone 33-155 Always Two Big Features Seventy BEST WISHES FROM Harryws Where the Young Men Shop MEN 'S SHOP LATEST IN STYLES 306 Broad St. Elyria, Ohio ON THE SQUARE ELYRIA Sobel jewelers Home of the Cabin Sport Shop 517 Broadway Lorain, Ohio BEN FRANKLIN STORE Locally Owned, Nationally Knownn Avon Lake Shopping Center Stop 65 Avon Lake, Ohio Ohio Motor Sales C 'P'ime 's of Where Customers Send All The Lorain Hardware CO' Thai' Ffiendsn Corner of Sth and Broadway 2301 Broadway Lorain, Ohio Phone 22-811 THE BAETZ-BARBER DAIRY COMPANY Quality Dairy Products 318 15th Street Lorain, Ohio J. R. Dall Ford Sales TMS and Toddlers Cars - Trucks - Parts - Service 115 Court strgaime 2452 Elyria' Ohio 100 Bl'03d ST- Elyria Ol'li0 Residence: 1362 Beach Ave., Lakewood, O. GOOD LUCK FOR FUTURE SUOCESSES From JOE VOGT OLDSMOBILE The Home of Rocket Engine Olclsmobiles and Safety Tested Used Cars 30th and Broadway Phone 56-921 Lorain, Ohio Seventyfone HART CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Highway Construction ELYRIA, OHIO Henes Florist Rebman's Food Fair Student Corsages 53.00 Up Meats and Gl'0'CCl'i9S 2113 Broadway Lorain, Ohio 3001 Grove Ave. Lorain, Ohio F. W. Owen Co. R' th I A Refrigeration Contractor le nsurance gency 639 Broadway F. W. Owen 1146 Broadway phone 55,162 Lorain, Ohio Lorain, Ohio Ph. 42-178, 56-277 Compliments of AVON LAKE Hageman's Shoe Store PH 387 Broadway Lorain, Ohio Where Pharmacy Is a Profession Hanngn Nielsen Co. Frigidaire Sales Service Free Delivery 2063 North Ridge Route 254 Have Your Doctor Call Us! The Bell Co. Elyria, Ohio We Gwe Eagle Stamps McGregor Sportswear Botany Suits Phone 32-274 Carek's Market 33463 Lake Road Meats and Groceries 3106 Broadway Phone 42-119 SNURR'S TRADING POST Corner Abbe and Lake Road Sheffield Lake Paints - Hardware - Housewares - Sporting Goods Appliances - Electrical Supplies We Give and Redeem Eagle Stamps Seventy'two Q AVON LAKE RECREATION SODA BAR Open From 1:00 in Afternoon Till 2:00 in the Morning Automatic Pin Setters 16 Deluxe Bowling Lanes Stop 65 Phone 38-208 Lake Road ABBE RQAD ABBE RGAD BODY I LUMBER COMPANY 84 PAINT SHOP Phone Phone AAA Lorain Avon Lake 24-Ho-ur Wrecker Service 85-1 15 33-123 NIGHT DAY ABBE SHEFFIELD phone 85-164 ROAD LAKE 311 Abbe Rd. Sheffield Lake 'Compliments of The Reidy-Scanlan Co. AVON LAKE FOOD Funeral Directors Since 1905 Visit Our Gourmet Sections 9 A. M. - 9 P. M. Broadway at 21st Lorain, Ohio Read Our Ad in the Lorain journal Every Thursday COMPLIMENTS OF CLIFF RESTAURANT Phone 76-123 Sheffield Village LORAIN ALUMINUM MFG., INC. ' The House of Aluminum Manufacturers of Sunmaster Awnings, Storm Windows BL Doors, Roofing, Siding, Gutters L i Ohio Phone 76-218 4610 French Creek Rd. ora n, GA RGUS STUDIO PORTRAIT, CANDID AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Phone 54-190 2834 Bnoadway Lorain, Ohio Seventyfthree KRESS ELECTRIC COMPANY Everything in Electrical Suppliesi' ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 86 DEALERS 826 E. Erie Avenue Phone 83-168 Lorain Roofing 86 Heating' Co. Gas, Oil and Coal Furnaces Broadway Recreation Air Conditioning glif1eGQgLQj Opt., 12 A. M. I ll P. M. 1012 Broadway Lorain, Ohio Broadway Building Lorain, Ohio Western Auto Associate Store HARDWARE - AUTO SUPPLIES BICYCLE -- TOYS 33452 Lake Rd. Avon Lake Phone 33-264 Compliments of Bear's Furniture Store 319 Broadway Lorain, Ohio flowers by IRENE I-Iemminger's Sunoco Service Detroit Rd. Avon Village 207 Fifth St. Lorain, Ohio Phone 42- 129 COMPLIMENTS OF BROOKSIDE P.T.A. Mazur Barber Shop Relchhmcooley 1409 Lexington Ave. Funeral Home Lorain, Ohio 2920 Broadwgyl 43 2S5Lorain, Ohio one - WE SPECIALIZE IN HOME BUILDING I-I. A. ERWIN 85 SON GENERAL CONTRACTORS 1010 Colorado Ave. Office Phone 83-118 H. A. ERWIN DEAN ERWIN Ph. Lorain 67-171 Ph. Vermilion 4302 THE LORAIN BANKING COMPANY 600 BROADWAY LORAIN, OHIO Member F.D.I.C. Member Federal Reserve System Seventy-fou-r T. A. KREZMAN CO. General Contractors 852 Broadway Lorain, Ohio T. A. Krezman Office: 46-361 Residence: 83-206 Compliments of complimems of Owen's Record Rack Sickles Bottling Company 615 Broadway Lorain, Ohio The Clay Barrel 1627 Oberlin Ave. CERAMIC - ART - COPPER . ON .ENAMEL SUPPLIES E. K. Smith Jewelers Lmin, ohio Lessons 2817 Pearl Ave. u Compliments of Lo ' , Oh' . . ram to Driscol Music Company Pianos - Organs Band and Orchestra Instruments 1000 Broadway Lorain, Ohio Compliments of Greenwood Inn COMPLIMENTS OF 1700 E. 28th St. A FRIEND THE HOOP RESTAURANT - DRIVE IN SUPER HOOPER BURGER 1850 Henderson Drive Lorain, Ohio C 'P'i 'e 'S of Don's Barber Shop J0hnS0n,S Store East End of saddle Building Detroit Rd. Sheffield Village Avon Lake, Ohio Seventy-fivc Marvin Helf, Inc. Carnegie Ave. at E. 100th St. Developers of Maple Grove Subdiv. Realtor Builder Kutza's Pharmacy Prescription Pharmacy Corner Broadway 86 13th St. Phone 42-221 Lorain, Ohio Phone 32-262 ' ZUPAN'S FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS ANYTIME Phone 32-220 MASON SUPPLIES - QUALITY COALS - ALL THE TIME Frank ZuPan Stop 56 Avon Lake 176 Moore Rd. Avon Lake, Ohio SISSON'S GARDENS Flowers for All Occasions We telegraph flowers, distinctive formal designs, and original arrangements, wedding bouquets, table arrangements, potted plants and novelties. Phone 33-223 Avon-Belden Road Avon Lake, Ohio AVON LAKE OFFICE THE ELYRIA SAVINGS 86 TRUST CO. Avon Lake, Ohio Regular Deposits To Your E. S. T. SAVINGS NCCOUNT WILL HELP YOU REACH YOUR GOAL MEMBER F.D.I.C. Compliments of Northern Growers Seed Co. 23 East Ave. Elyria, Ohio THE STORE OF FASHION FIRSTS .I 0 e, GERHART mc Famous for Famous Brands 510-520 Broadway Lorain, Ohio Compliments of Dave Allen's Gulf STATION 86 GARAGE Lubrication Washing Repair Motor Tune-up Phone Lorain 85-117 Sheffield Lake Stop 72 Sevcntyfsix KUNT Z AND JOYCE Furniture Moving and Storage Heavy Hauling LORAIN, OHIO Phone 43-148 THE LORAIN LUMBER CO. 83 Years of Service Lumber, Millwork 86 Paints Phone 43-103 East Ninth St. Lorain, Ohio Buck Hardware 86 Supply Hardware, Plumbing, Electrical and Home Supplies Pittsburg Paint and Glass Phone Avon 42-118 37079 Detroit Rd. Avon, Ohio Compliments of Friendly Corner Grocery Corner of Route 611 and Abbe Compliments of Crystal Clear Dry Cleaners Phone 42-266 1600 Broadway Lorain, Ohio Compliments of Dorothy 86 Elmer's 4790 E. Lake Rd. 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Herdendorf, Chief Lorain 76f667 Elyria 61210 Police Department: Fred Winter, Chief Deputies: james H. Garber Felix 1. Petcavage Alvin Schmitz Joseph A. Temkiewicz Steve J. Toth Building Inspector: Edward A. Lietwiler Cemetery Superintendent: Edward A. Lietwiler BELU BLACKTOP PAVING MAB 'TV ROBERT Es? SIMPSON EMMONS PHARMACY BLUE BIRD PATRONS SWEET CREAM DONUT ROSA BEE SHOP, INC. DR. S. HETTLER GIVNER'S RIGBEE'S ZIPP f STACK - MILLER CONSOLIDATED COAL CO. SHOP Eightyfone HOURLY BUS SERVICE BETWEEN CLEVELAND .wil LORAIN -xf x G. Gordon Garber - Res. 83-140 Bill Hemminger - Res. 63-362 GARBER INSURANCE AGENCY 1 354 Colorado Ave. Lorain, Ohio Telephone 81-671 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND AUTOGRAPHS Eighty-r WO AUTOGRAPHS Eightyfthree
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